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Television Electronic Components, C. Mid-Century Sculpture (2019) Sculpture by Bill Reiter
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Original Artwork (One Of A Kind)
Sculpture,
Glass
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Ceramics
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Metals
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Wire
on Glass
- Dimensions Height 7in, Width 1.5in / 5.00 lb
- Fit for outdoor? No, This artwork can not be displayed outdoor
- Categories Sculptures under $1,000 Hyperrealism Technology
Perfect for desk, bookcase, end table or library exhibition. An arranged collection of capacitors, resistors and other obsolete analog Mid-Century components.
Sourced from a vintage Mid-Century New York City television broadcast repair facility.
A great display look bringing to life the history of electronics in broadcasting, piece by piece.
As it is positioned by turning, a different look is achieved.
Bill Reiter has been sculpting component art pieces from cinema equipment components for over 30 years.
As a cinematographer and now cinema equipment antique dealer, Bill has been around these pieces of technology for most of his life and has been incorporating these components in his Component Art.
He uses materials in his work, such as vintage circuit boards, integrated circuits, chips, digital and analog components, tubes, drives belts, resistors, transistors, connectors, rheostats, potentiometers, gauges, analog and digital readout displays, gearings and a host of other component materials that have been used to fabricate equipment and controls of our past and current daily lives.
His work can be seen in the Component Art Gallery.
- Nationality: UNITED STATES
- Date of birth : unknown date
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- Groups: Contemporary American Artists